These days there is a lot of talk about the Google Chrome Operating System. A year from now the stuff will hit the market, but experts say it will at least take 10 years before it begins to see serious enterprise adoption.
It has generated a lot of debate. IDC analyst Al Hilwa has a different take on the whole subject. He said it would take some hard selling from Google. Besides, it won’t be easy for its partners to get on netbooks, hard disk-less machines from Asus, Dell, HP and others that let users access Web applications.
Google Vice President of Product Management Sundar Pichai demonstrated the stuff at the Chrome OS launch to open source. It was showed how Chrome OS can boot in seven seconds.
Some consumers will welcome Google’s move of updating in the cloud for Chrome OS netbook users without giving them the choice. But this won’t go down well with the enterprises.


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